Earlier this year, we saw the popular web browser Vivaldi add the two-level tab stacks feature for easier tab management. Now, owing to the popularity of this unique feature, Vivaldi has now expanded it to Android users as part of the latest 5.0 update. The new update also introduces a few other features, including a new UI for tablets, and more.
Vivaldi, via an official blog post, announced the new update for Android users. Starting with the Two-Level Tab Stacks feature, it allows users to create two rows of tabs for better tab management. The secondary tab row will be placed under the existing one. Usually, when multiple tabs were stacked into a group, they open in the same row as the existing tabs. Hence, the feature helps avoid the cluttering of active tabs and allows users to easily access the ones they want.
Another major addition is for tablets and Chromebooks. Vivaldi 5.0 has introduced built-in Panels to utilize the extra screen space that tablets and Chromebooks provide by offering more options to users for a better web browsing experience. On these big-screen devices, users can tap on the new Panel button to access various browser options easily. These include the History section, Bookmarks section, and Downloads section, among others.